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  2. CITY POLICE COURT

    John Hard pleaded guilty to this charge, and, it being his first offence, be was fined 2s, or, in default of payment, seven days' imprisonment. ...

    Article : 1,273 words
  3. THE SUMMER CAVE, NEW ZEALAND.

    In our lost issue, says the Sketcher, we gave a summary of a paper read before the Wellington Philosophical Society by Dr. Hector, for Mr. M'Kay, on the ...

    Article : 1,753 words
  4. HOW RARNES BOWLED.

    The following clipping from the Age given in detail what we were only able, on a previous occasion, to announce by telegram, concerning the success which Barnes ...

    Article : 604 words
  5. COMETS.

    Of all the objects with which astronomers have to deal, comets are the most mysterious. Their eccentric path, their marvellous dimensions, the strange changes ...

    Article : 1,278 words
  6. THE SYRIAN SPONGE FISHERIES.

    Some interesting information respecting the Syrian sponge fisheries is given by Vics-consul Jago (Beyrout) is his commercial report for 1873, just issued. ...

    Article : 976 words
  7. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    [Our columns are open for the discussion of all questions which are not of a sectarian character. We wish it to be distinctly understood, however, that we do not ...

    Article : 63 words
  8. U.Y.M.A. SPORTS.

    SIR,—In your issue of the 26th October I noticed a letter signed "At la[?]," a puragraph of which referred to the sports in connection with the United ...

    Article : 283 words
  9. SANDHURST.

    Yesterday afternoon the members of the craft assembled in the old ledge-room, Myers-street, where for the last twenty yearn their meetings have been held, to hid ...

    Article : 484 words
  10. THE PERFORMANCE OF ELI.

    SIR,—The people of Tasmania have to thank the proprietors of The Tasmanian Tribune for the existence at the present time in Hobart Town of a free and ...

    Article : 637 words
  11. GLADSTONE'S OCCUPATION.

    With what topic, of all others, do you suppose Mr. Gludstone has been occupying his mind in the solitudes of Hawarden, or wherever he has been? Not ...

    Article : 220 words
  12. BEHIND THE SCENES.

    Sothern, According to an interviewer in After Dinner, says:—Does acting tell on me? Yes, indeed, it does. Until within the last two years I have ...

    Article : 374 words
  13. AFTERNOON SITTING.

    The cue of Blackmore wait resumed. Esther Holmes stated that the lived opposite the residence of Mr. Weare. On the 10th instant she was at home, and in ...

    Article : 488 words
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